Hi, Alison: The font and its exact file name are midway down this page http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_Thai.html (just in case you didn't find it yet...)
And some Scribus help pages 1<http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=fonts4> 2 <http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=fonts5> You could download Scribus for the Mac and then download the font to that computer and then open your scribus file and fontize away. Then save it and remove Scribus from your friend's computer. The Scribus printed manual on page 184 says that Scribus uses fonts from 3 sources: system fonts normally installed on your computer; additional fonts whose location or path is specified in Preferences; and as already mentioned it looks in the same directory as the document. Apparently, too, if you want to see what fonts Scribus pulls in to its radar, run DOS (when you get home) and from the command line type in scribus.exe -fi where the fi means font information. Scribus will then list all the fonts it has found, and whether they have passed the font test, are duplicates or why it didn't load a font. Further in the manual, it says Scribus will recognize all fonts installed in standard Mac OS X locations /Library/Fonts, /System/Library/Fonts, /Users/name/LibraryFonts paths. If you add new fonts on Mac OS X, copy the files to the second location in the above list.. There are about 4 pages on Font Management (Preferences > Fonts) in the Scribus Official Manual starting on page 188. Can't remember if it is online. The book is by Gregory Pittman and Christoph Schaefer. Glad if any of this helps. stedawa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20091224/a57e9573/attachment.htm>
